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1910 CLASS SONG Tune, Watch on the Rhine ' I . The time has come we all must part. And leave scenes dear to every heart, .Our four years course is ended now, ' To us as Seniors all must bow. CHORUS All hail the class of 1910, Such loyal, steady and true men, Firm stands, and sure the class, the class 1910 Firm -stands, and sure the class, the class 1910 Words by Ina Sherwood II 'Twas only four short years ago We entered this dear place We loved to strive for glory And be foremost inthe race. III And now that we are going, Each in a difierent way, We'll always strive for glory, 5 And ever they will say- Iwi?
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